NYRaider Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 (edited) Any early thoughts or takes on fantasy for the 2023-2024 season? Edited September 7 by NYRaider Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sllim Pickens Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 6 hours ago, NYRaider said: Any early thoughts or takes on fantasy for the 2023-2024 season? Nothing major at this point but have been thinking about ideal landing spots for some of the top offensive talent in the draft. Where do you think the best case (and potentially real) scenario is for the top QBs, RBs and WRs to end up to be at the top of the dynasty draft rankings? My thoughts are: Any QB in Carolina/Houston/Indy should have a starting job from the jump. If someone like Richardson goes to any of those teams I would take in a dynasty league but temper expectations for this year. Bijan Robinson I would like to see him end up in Tampa, Arizona, or the Rams. Or the Chargers if they move Eckler. The Eagles could be a good spot too because Penny is injury prone and Bijan would be fun in that O but I think they have much bigger needs after some of the losses in free agency. He would be elite in KC but with how Pacheco played down the stretch, I dont expect them to go RB at 32 plus that would hurt all of my dynasty shares of Pacheco. Any other RB in any of those situations would move up boards for me as well. I think that is where the best opportunities for early impact are. The top WRs you want somewhere with at least a solid QB and not much WR depth. That would point towards Houston/Carolina if they get one of the rookie QBs, Minnesota, Jacksonville, NY Giants, and Ravens (although they are tough to pick a WR since they haven't had an elite WR with Lamar). Teams with good opportunities for snaps but not so much at QB are Green Bay, New England, Atlanta, and the Titans. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NcFinest9erFan Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 (edited) 7 hours ago, NYRaider said: Any early thoughts or takes on fantasy for the 2023-2024 season? Basing off on 2022, for me: Pick a QB early? I felt that if you didn't have a top Five guy or was able to nab Fields when he got hot that you were in the dumpster fire for QBs last year. Does WR/WR/WR really work? I kept Chase, Drafted CD Lamb and Michael Pittman before selecting Cam Akers in R4(LOL). First time I went this route and I was co champ. I know getting breaks during the year helps too but I do ponder about this method again. When does father time hit Kelce? Dude actually put up career high stats last year.... How early is too early for someone named Breece Hall? Najee Harris finished the year strong but wasn't an every down player. Will that continue this year? Edited March 22 by NcFinest9erFan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forge Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 On 3/21/2023 at 11:01 PM, NYRaider said: Any early thoughts or takes on fantasy for the 2023-2024 season? I think I'm going to try and win my big money league again this year. That was fun 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NYRaider Posted March 27 Author Share Posted March 27 I have the 1.07 in a 12 team dynasty super flex. Thinking of going TLaw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire12 Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 10 minutes ago, NYRaider said: I have the 1.07 in a 12 team dynasty super flex. Thinking of going TLaw I think TLaw is primed for success. Mahomes, Allen, Burrow, Hurts, Herbert, TLaw probably top 6 QB. Jefferson, Chase, Waddle, Lamb in the mix for top 10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr A W Niloc Posted March 27 Share Posted March 27 Among those who should render the best bang for the buck, largely based on average draft position, targets/carries, team blocking and positional ease of schedules: QBs: Anthony Richardson, Green Bay, Chargers (ADP:42) RBs: Denver (17), Detroit (10), Green Bay (15) WRs: Seattle (42), Tampa Bay (23), Jacksonville (109), New Orleans (54) TEs: Pittsburgh (110), Baltimore (26), Houston (>200), San Francisco (39) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lionized Posted April 28 Share Posted April 28 What does everyone think for the landing spots of all the top offensive skill position players? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NYRaider Posted April 28 Author Share Posted April 28 13 minutes ago, Lionized said: What does everyone think for the landing spots of all the top offensive skill position players? Was just coming here to post about this, I'll do my QB evaluations later. • Bijan Robinson (8th / Falcons): I love the fit here, the best RB in the class goes to a team whose entire offensive philosophy is built around running the ball. (ATL led the league in rushing attempts in 2022) Arthur Smith has a history of building his offense around a workhorse RB dating back to his days in Tennessee with Derrick Henry and I expect that Bijan will get all the touches he can handle. Bijan honestly has a chance to finish as RB1 overall next season, IMO, because the volume will definitely be there and I'm sure Smith will also lean on him a lot as a security blanket for Ridder. The only concern I have is that the Falcons might not be very good which could limit their ability to run the ball and he has some competition in the backfield on early downs and passing downs with TA and CP. • Jahmyr Gibbs (12th / Lions): One of the biggest shockers of the first round, you'd assume that a RB with Gibbs profile landing with a top 5 offense from a year ago would be a dream come true for fantasy purposes but this one is hard to gauge at the moment. He's currently projected as RB3, imo, behind Montgomery/Swift, and even in the scenario that Swift is traded he'd still likely be an RB2 that's limited to more pass catching situations behind Montgomery. I think the potential is still there for him in year one but I'm a little more bullish on him now than I would've been had he landed somewhere else. • Jaxon Smith-Njigba (20th / Seahawks): JSN to Seattle is a great fit for both sides in real NFL terms but I don't necessarily love it for fantasy purposes next season. They were slightly above average in terms of passing volume last season and I'm a little bearish on Geno's ability to continue to perform at a high level. I think he'll have a good rookie year but I'm just not sure that the targets will be there for him consistently playing in what projects to be an average/above average passing attack with DK/Lockett still on the roster. • Quentin Johnston (21st / Chargers): Another interesting pick as I'm not sure pairing Herbert with a so-so handed WR is the best fit for either side. I like Johnston's physical profile and YAC but he's pretty damn raw coming into the NFL and will likely take some time to develop. In dynasty formats I like him a lot more now than I did before the draft considering Keenan, Mike, and Ekler's futures in LA all looking somewhat murky with Herbert's extension looming. But in terms of his potential fantasy production next season I'm bearish on him as he'll have to compete with Williams, Allen, Palmer, Everett, and Ekler for targets. • Zay Flowers (22nd / Ravens): I love me some Zay Flowers and I won't be surprised at all if he ends up being WR1 amongst rookies this season. He has inside/outside versatility, thrives down the field, and does a ton of his damage across the middle of the field which pairs really nicely with what Lamar likes to do. Their offensive philosophy should reportedly be more pass happy this year and he has a legitimate chance to be the Ravens #1 WR with OBJ/Bateman both coming off of injury riddled seasons. I love him in re-draft and dynasty formats. • Jordan Addison (23rd / Vikings): Arguably the second best WR landing spot in terms of role/targets for next season, I love Addison's fit in Minnesota with KOC. JJ is going to get a ton of targets / attention but that'll leave Addison (who's clearly their #3) a lot of easy looks in the short to intermediate areas of the field. I definitely have some concerns about consistent target volume playing behind JJ/Hockenson but I love his game and I love KOC's passing offense so I'm pretty damn confident he'll eventually become a player you can trust as a WR3/4 on a week to week basis this year. • Dalton Kincaid (26th / Bills): One of my other favorite picks of the first round, I know that they already have Knox but he provides a much different skill-set and projects as basically a big slot guy for the Bills next year. They desperately needed another reliable weapon across the middle of the field and in the short to intermediate areas after losing Sanders/Beasley and that's exactly what Kincaid projects to be. It'll be interesting to see how they use him and Knox together and what his role ultimately is for their offense but the fantasy upside for any starting pass catcher playing with Josh Allen is always going to be sky high. I know that it's hard to trust rookie TEs but I think he projects as a low end TE1/high end TE2 going into the year. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BayRaider Posted April 28 Share Posted April 28 I’m off the Robinson hype and on the Gibbs hype. Lion OL and Offense way better. And also, I’m one of the few that doesn’t love Robinson that much. Him and Gibbs are near the same quality of player for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lionized Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 14 hours ago, BayRaider said: I’m off the Robinson hype and on the Gibbs hype. Lion OL and Offense way better. And also, I’m one of the few that doesn’t love Robinson that much. Him and Gibbs are near the same quality of player for me. They both have the opportunity to flourish in their systems. PPR will give Gibbs a boost, but volume is king and Atlanta's offensive system provides that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamq Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 ARich should be the #1 pick in dynasty rookie drafts. If you are picking 1, I doubt that team is ready for Bijan anyways Seattle completely tanked the value of KW3 and ZC both.. I like all the RBs taken thus far except ZC really Zay Flowers to the moon Hyatt.. opportunity will be there, but is he anything more than another "run fast straight line" guy? Mingo/Reed/Rice I don't know much about, but their draft capital says something. Rice will have a tax just for being on KC, so I'll likely have very little of him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lionized Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 I don’t understand why a rich would be the pick even in a superflex league. He has 0 supporting cast in offensive line and weapons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BayRaider Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 2 hours ago, Lionized said: I don’t understand why a rich would be the pick even in a superflex league. He has 0 supporting cast in offensive line and weapons. He’s talking dynasty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lionized Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 9 minutes ago, BayRaider said: He’s talking dynasty I understand that I still don’t see it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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